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INDEX The following index covers the first ten volumes of Studies in American Fiction beginning with Volume 1, Number 1 in the Spring of 1973 and ending with Volume 10, Number 2 in Autumn of 1982. It is arranged in three parts: a subject index, including the names of authors and literary topics; an author index, listing the authors of the articles, notes, and reviews in the journal; and a list of books reviewed. Volume numbers are represented in Roman numerals, page numbers in Arabic. Since volumes are paginated consecutively, no issue numbers are indicated . Subject Index Adams, Henry. V, 281-84. Aesthetics. IX, 217-231. Afro-American literature. See Black literature. American literature. IX, 277-78; X, 119-20. --------early. V, 1-12. --------modern. I, 76-91; II, 245-46; V, 65-77, 79-98, 99-108. American-Jewish literature. I, 231-32; VIII, 239-46. Anderson, Sherwood. 1, 163-75; VII, 17-26; IX, 233-44. Barth, John. VI, 248-50. Barthelme, Donald. X, 118-19. Beat generation, the. VIII, 251-52. Behaviorism. VII, 83-91. Bellamy, Edward. VIII, 51-68 Bellow, Saul. I, 113-14; II, 223-29; III, 104-06, 107-09; VI, 248-50; VIII, 249-51. Bibliography. II, 3-10, 57-74; 75-88; 89-103. See also Textual Criticism. Bjornson, Bjornstjerne. VII, 249-51. Black characters. I, 24-34; III, 121-31; VII,209-19. See also Black literature; Half-breed, the. Black literature. I, 1-23, 163-75; II, 11922 ; IV, 93-104; V, 109-26; VI, 120-21; VIII,127-43. See also Black characters ; Half-Breed, the; individual authors. Brautigan, Richard. X, 118-19. Brooks, Van Wyck. VI, 106-09. Brown, Charles Brockden. IV, 111-19, 127-42; VIII, 98-105; IX, 33-46. Brown, William Hill. I, 121-32. Browne, John Ross. VI, 111-12. Burke, Kenneth. V, 113-35. Cable, George Washington. IX, 127-28. Caldwell, Erskine. V, 213-25. Callaghan, Morley. I, 118-20. Cather, Willa. V, 263-68; VI, 157-71; VIII,229-31; IX, 261-74. Cheever, John. IX, 21-31. Chekhov, Anton. IX, 135-36. Chicano literature. VI, 93-100. Children's literature. IV, 238-39; X, 107-14. Chopin, Kate. I, 62-75; III, 89-95, 15766 ; V, 280-81; X, 71-81; X, 151-71. Clemens, Samuel. See Twain, Mark. Comic novel, the. II, 119-22; III, 104-06, 181-98; VII, 252-53; VIII, 116-18. Conrad, Joseph. II, 199-209. Conservatism. V, 13-33. Cooper, James Fenimore. Ill, 106-07; V, 13, 26-28; VII, 191-207; VIII, 69-79; IX,159-79. Crane, Cora (Mrs. Stephen). IV, 173201 ; X, 135-50. Crane, Stephen. I, 232-40; IV, 45-64, 173-201, 239-41; V, 255-57; IX, 65-81; 281-82; X, 135-50. Criticism, a bibliography of. I, 76-91. Cummings, E. E. I, 24-34. 242 Index Dahlberg, Edward. VIII, 246-48. Detective novel, the. VII, 175-89. Determinism. VI, 47-62; IX, 277-78. Dickens, Charles. VI, 235-37. Dickey, James. IV, 223-30; IX, 199-216. Dos Passos, John. III, 167-79, 233-37; VIII, 110-11. Dreiser, Theodore. II, 165-74; V, 51-63; VI, 47-63, 101-05; VII, 61-73. Hemingway, Hadley (Mrs. Ernest). Ill, 230, 232-33. Hergesheimer, Joseph. VI, 218-27. Hero, Romantic. I, 229-31. --------American Folklore. I, 220-27. Holmes, Oliver Wendeil. III, 51-64. Howells, William Dean. IV, 1-14, 15-24; VII, 83-91. Humor. See Comic novel, the. Elitism. IX, 217-31. Ellison, Ralph. I, 1-23; IV, 93-104. Emblem tradition, the. VII, 153-62. Excess, art of. IX, 245-60. Experimental novels. V, 79-98. Expressionism. VIII, 120-121. Fabulation. VIII, 114-16. Farrell, James R. Ill, 112-13. Faulkner, William. I, 104-05; II, 175-97, 199-209; III, 3-14, 121-31, 133-41; IV, 81-91, 123, 237-38; VI, 114-15, 11520 , 173-91; VII, 37-48, 75-82, 109-10, 209-19, 234-42; VIII, 219-28; IX, 1-20, 93-95, 123-25; X, 185-96, 209-16. Feminism. See Women. Fitzgerald, F. Scott. I, 176-87, 208-12; II, 230-38. Folklore. I, 220-27. Formula...

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